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Legal Implications of Doing Business on the Internet

Learn effective strategies to protect your website and improve cybersecurity. Online selling is being buffeted by the winds of change. Copycat pirates roam the internet seas plundering business ideas from unsuspecting online merchants and their unprotected websites. Social media sites and hackers pilfer personal information and credit card data. Online con artists, ransomware, malware, cyber squatters, and copyright trolls will inevitably storm your online decks. Cloud storage attacks may open the floodgates to a veritable invasion of privacy.
Don't get blown away. This material will teach you how to batten down the hatches with useful and sensible secrets to success and security in a cloud first, mobile first world . Best practices for website development, design, and content will be shared. Policies and procedures for successful customer, developer, marketer, and vendor relationships will be explained. Practical security tips will be presented for collecting and storing customer data, updating privacy policies and terms of use, and restricting social media overreach. Complying with data breach regulations both in the United States and abroad will be made simple, including compliance with the EU's regulations, like the GDPR will be made simple because the privacy policy updates you have been likely getting in your inbox do not just apply to the big guys - you need to be compliant too.

Why Lorman?

Over 32 years and 1.4 million customers worth of experience providing continuing education. Our passion is providing you world-class training to help you succeed in business and as a professional.

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This course was last revised on July 25, 2018.

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This program does NOT qualify, nor meet the National Standard for NASBA accreditation.

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Arizona CLE 1.5

CA MCLE 1.5

CT CLE 1.5

GA CLE 1.5

HI CLE 1.5

IL CLE 1.5

ME CLE 1.5

MT CLE 1.5

NJ CLE 1.8

NV CLE 1.5

NY CLE 1.5

VT CLE 1.5

WA CLE 1.5

WV MCLE 1.8

The CLE Code is ONLY a requirement when applying for CLE Credit in California (for participatory credit), Kansas, New Jersey or New York. Other states do not need to supply the CLE Code to apply for CLE credit.

This program does NOT qualify, nor meet the National Standard for NASBA accreditation.

MP3 Download

Arizona CLE 1.5

CA MCLE 1.5

CT CLE 1.5

HI CLE 1.5

IL CLE 1.5

ME CLE 1.5

MT CLE 1.5

NJ CLE 1.8

NV CLE 1.5

NY CLE 1.5

VT CLE 1.5

WA CLE 1.5

WV MCLE 1.8

The CLE Code is ONLY a requirement when applying for CLE Credit in California (for participatory credit), Kansas, New Jersey or New York. Other states do not need to supply the CLE Code to apply for CLE credit.

This program does NOT qualify, nor meet the National Standard for NASBA accreditation.

J.D. degree, The Ohio State University College of Law; M.A. degree, The Ohio State University Graduate School of Public Policy and Management; M.S. in taxation, Grand Valley State University; B.A. degree, Capital University

Can be contacted at mark@innovative.lawyer or online at www.innovative.lawyer